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Spiders

One of the most widespread phobias across the United States is arachnophobia – the fear of spiders. Although most spiders in the United States are harmless to humans and can even help you control other pests, some species are incredibly dangerous. Their bites can pose a serious risk to your health, and in extreme cases, they can even be fatal.

At Pest Authority of Pensacola Area, our Barrier 360 treatment keeps spiders out of your home for good. If spiders do get in, our pest control experts will perform interior treatments at no additional cost. Our spider control services come with the Pest Authority guarantee: No Contracts. No Commitments. No Spiders. Guaranteed.

Common Species of Dangerous Spiders:

  1.   Brown Recluse

These spiders are also called fiddleback or violin spiders in some parts of the United States because of the dark, violin-shaped marking on their bodies. Brown recluse spiders prefer to hide in dark places like attics, cupboards, and wood piles. If you’re working outside or cleaning out your storage spaces, be sure to wear gloves and tuck your pants into your shoes to avoid being bitten. In extreme cases, a brown recluse bite can lead to necrosis, a condition where living cells die. In less extreme cases, a brown recluse bite will cause symptoms including fever, nausea, itching, muscle pain, and convulsions. You should seek medical attention immediately if you suspect you have been bitten by a brown recluse.

 

  1.   Black Widow

Black widows are most likely when you think of venomous spiders. Their jet-black bodies and bright red hourglass or striped marking on their abdomen gives them a striking and easily identifiable appearance. Female black widows are considered to be the most venomous spider in the United States, and their venom is 15 times more toxic than that of a rattlesnake. However, very few – less than 1% – of people bitten by a black widow die as a result of the bite. Symptoms of a bite typically include hypertension, nausea, abdominal pain, and paralysis of the diaphragm that causes difficulty breathing. You’re most likely to find black widows nesting in covered, dark places like mailboxes and underneath outdoor furniture. They typically keep to themselves but will become aggressive when threatened.

 

  1.   Hobo Spider

Hobo spiders appear in various shades of brown and are particularly hard to identify since they bear a close resemblance to so many other species of spiders, especially the brown recluse. Because of this, the effects of a hobo spider bite aren’t conclusively known. Hobo spider bites were at one time thought to cause necrosis, but this could very well be due to misidentifying brown recluse spiders as hobo spiders. However, if you suspect you’ve been bitten by a hobo spider, it’s still always best to seek immediate medical attention. Hobo spiders usually prefer to hide away in damp, dark places like basements, garages, and crawl spaces.

 

How to Avoid Spider Bites & Infestations:

  • Shake out your shoes – especially boots – before putting them on.
  • Clean out your gutters regularly.
  • Cut back trees and bushes so that their branches aren’t touching your house.
  • Move your bed away from the walls and make sure your curtains aren’t touching your bed.
  • Get rid of bed skirts, especially those that touch the floor.
  • Shake out any clothes or linens that have been on the floor and inspect them thoroughly before use.
  • Get rid of clutter, especially paper and cardboard boxes.
  • Store your off-season clothing in sealed plastic bags and store your shoes in sealed plastic boxes.

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